Introduction

This visualisation explores the distribution of numismatic finds from five archaeological sites located in Israel, for the Early Roman Period. A total of 6 348 coins, found in five differents sites, are considered.

The sites used are:

The first tab divides the provenance of the coins into cultural groups, according to the city in which they were minted:

The second tab establishes the networks between the sites and the mints. The third one presents a map in which the location of each mint and site is marked.

The coins

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Coins per Group (With those of Unkwnown Origin)

Coins per Group (Without those of unknown origin)

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Coins found in Capernaum

Coins found in Gamla

Coins found in Hippos

Coins found in Magdala

Coins found in Tiberias

Each site and its network

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Network of all sites

This visualisation presents the coin finds in those 5 archaeological sites in Northen Israel. Yellow nodes represent mints where coins were made, gray nodes represent some of the 5 sites where the coins were found, but none were minted, and red nodes represent sites that both are a location of finds and had a mint. Hovering over each node will tell the name of the city.

Map